The starting point is that 0 Celsius equals 32 Fahrenheit. One degree Celsius is of higher value than one degree Fahrenheit. So, going less than zero on centigrade, the rate of decrease on Celsius is less than the rate of dgress of Fahrenheit until it comes the point of -40 degrees Celsius when both scales match together.
Mathematically,
F = C x 9/5 +32
Where F is degrees Fahrenheit and C degrees Celsius
Accordingly,
To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. Therefore, -40 Celsius is equal to -40 x 9 = -360/5 = -72 + 32 = -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
They don't.
They only share one negative value. -40º is the same on both scales.
(-40) degrees Fahrenheit = -40 degrees Celsius.
There is only one temperature where the Fahrenheit and Celsius numbers are the same.
That's -40 degrees.
Both are measures of temperature. Both have 100 Degrees between the freezing point and melting point of pure water at 1 atmosphere of pressure but the difference lies in the value of 0k and 0c. Zero centigrade is the freezing temperature of pure water where as Zero Kelvin is Absolute Zero, which is -273 Degrees Centigrade. Therefore water freezes at 273 Degrees Kelvin and 0 Degrees Centigrade. Water therefore boils at 373 Degrees Kelvin but 100 degrees Centigrade. (All assuming one standard atmosphere of pressure.)
Degree Celsius is a measure of temperature, just like Fahrenheit. The only difference is that Celsius is used in different parts of the world, like South Africa, and Fahrenheit is used in places like America. There is also a difference between temperature in the two. freezing point in Celsius is 0 where as it is 32 in Fahrenheit. Boiling is 100 in Celsius where it is 212 in Fahrenheit
The temperature of a burning matchstick varies between 71 and 94 degrees Centigrade
It is a decrease of 3 Fahrenheit degrees.
To change Fahrenheit to Centigrade you subtract 32 and then multiply the number by 5/9. To change Centigrade to Fahrenheit you multiply the number by 9/5 and add 32. ifthe temperature is25.3
Fahrenheit = 5/9 ( Centigrade - 32)
Same thing
11 degrees Fahrenheit
80 degrees
186 degrees
What is the differences of Celsius and Fahrenheit thermometer? Don's say centigrade, say degrees Celsius. Look for the differences yourself. Here is a nice temperature converter. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
The average temperature for these massive creatures is in between 96 and 98 degrees Fahrenheit. Gender does not really make an impact on the average temperatures.
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Fahrenheit is a unit to measure temperature. It is an old-fashioned unit, hardly used any longer (with the notable exception of the United States); the units that are usually used for temperature are Kelvin (in the scientific community) and Celsius, also known as Centigrade (in everyday life).
15 degrees is the difference between 68 and 53 degrees Fahrenheit.
Centigrade and Fahrenheit are equivalent at -40 degrees. One centigrade degree is 1.8 times one Fahrenheit degree. The boiling point for C is 100o 1 degree Centigrade = 34 degree Fahrenheit1 degree Fahrenheit = -17 degree CentigradeA simple equation can be used to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice-verse.F= (9/5)C + 32orC= (5/9)(F-32)
The instrument you would use to measure temperature is a thermometer!!!!!